@BlueCitrus Thanks so much! The creations (except the 747, 757, and m400) are about 300 parts! I have also optimized for lower power devices, since I am playing on a crappy laptop. I have turned calculatedrag off to increase fps.
757- almost 512 parts
747- about 600 parts
M400- 931 parts ( amazing fps though)
@killerheroYT Go to google, and look up the airplane name followed by "blueprints". Then save any of the higher-resolution images you find there. For example, here is a link. Example
I'd like to see a mod that allows you to load a picture into the designer.
We could use this to make much more accurate airplanes. For example, we could be able to load in a three-view of an airplane and then copy it in fuselage blocks.
The image would have to be able to be placed on all three axis.
@HiHiTryLol What I do is usually go first to google images and get a nice picture. Next, I recreate the nose out of regular fuselage blocks. Next, I delete the areas that need to be hollow. After that, I use skinny fuselage blocks (like on the nose of this airplane) to fill in the paneling and floor. The last two things I do are cockpit windscreen pieces and interior design.
@Vidal99977 Thank you! I'll be sure to tag you on pre-release versions!
@Simplemike Thank you! I've finally got a new and better method! I'll be posting a tutorial soon.
+1@enzoBoeing757 Cool!
+1@DPSAircraftManufacturer Yes, but a bit bigger.
@enzoBoeing757 Thank you!
@Vidal9997 Thanks for the feedback!
+1@TheFantasticTyphoon Yup!
@Vidal99977 images fixed!
@Vidal99977 A300 or A310?
@Vidal99977 Cool! How far are you to finished? I'd like to check it out!
@Gameboi14 Right Here
All the people who have supported me:
@Gameboi14
@Janjan
@SodiumChloride
@EDtheflyerpilotman
@jetliner101
@BogdanX
@GeneralOliverVonBismarck
@Griffinthedragon
@DPSAircraftManufacturer
@SaturnV
@ACEPILOT109
@ThePrototype
@MarshallLewisAerospace
@JelloAircraftCorporation
@HTPE
@SakuraSaku
@Andrewtheplane
@BlackhattAircraft
@CRJ900Pilot
@Iron17
@randomusername
@AtlasSP
@GritAerospaceSolutionsLTD
@CursedFlames
@Crashfighter05
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+4Thank you all so much for giving feedback, upvotes, and encouragement!
@JamesBleriot Haha I meant because of the amount of pax it had onboard!
(A318 capacity is 132 passengers MAX)
+2That leaves about 50 people with no seat.
Damn that A318 must have had people in the cargo hold!
BA198 is a 7,000+ KM flight! Good job convincing airbus to finally release an A318ULR!
@QingyuZhou Wow, thanks!
I actually take a lot of inspiration from you! Your builds are great!
@SpiritusRaptor Boi I thought you were ded. Thanks for coming back!
@BlackhattAircraft The gear is smaller because it has to fit into the engine nacelles.
@Destroyerz117 Thanks for your opinion!
@CRJ900Pilot If you like this, you might like this too:
Best project so far
@CRJ900Pilot
Thanks, I fixed the description to include controls.
@BlueCitrus Thanks so much! The creations (except the 747, 757, and m400) are about 300 parts! I have also optimized for lower power devices, since I am playing on a crappy laptop. I have turned calculatedrag off to increase fps.
757- almost 512 parts
747- about 600 parts
M400- 931 parts ( amazing fps though)
(BTW the 747 is the absolute dream)
@killerheroYT You're welcome!
@killerheroYT Go to google, and look up the airplane name followed by "blueprints". Then save any of the higher-resolution images you find there. For example, here is a link. Example
+1FInallllllllyyyyyyy
@what1do2you3think Ok. I'd like to see a version with flaps though.
+1Flaps don't work, but otherwise, great job! Profile looks great! From the front it reminds me of a 777.
+1@what1do2you3think How did you do that?
@what1do2you3think I think the 7X should be released first, kind of like how Airbus released the 320, and the 319, 318, and 321 after it.
+1Great!
Cathay Paciic?
(spelling mistake intended)
+2@SubXTribe @T8flightcrafts Thanks! I'll be sure to list you! And that cockpit did take a long time to get right.
@CrashFighter05 OH NO
@CrashFighter05 lol
@Vidal99977 @CRJ900Pilot Thank you so much! I'll be sure to tag you.
Planes in Order:
747-400
757-200
M4000(Fictional)
707-320
727-200
@Gestour
I'd like to see a mod that allows you to load a picture into the designer.
We could use this to make much more accurate airplanes. For example, we could be able to load in a three-view of an airplane and then copy it in fuselage blocks.
The image would have to be able to be placed on all three axis.
@HiHiTryLol OK.
Amazing job with optimizing! Runs so fast!
@HiHiTryLol True, but I still use finetuner for some reason. I forgot that update exists!
Good luck with that PC!
@HiHiTryLol I think you can do that. But try to get it on PC, it's so much easier.
Make sure to use finetuner!
@CrashFighter05 Yes! The Comet's first design had square windows that concentrated pressure on the corners, causing in-flight breakups.
@Strikefighter04 Oh, Ok! At first I was confused and thought you were the same person!
+1@Strikefighter04 @CrashFighter05 Are you two related or something?
LOL
@BlueCitrus @Strikefighter04 @CrashFighter05
Thank you all!
+1The windows are square because making them ovalish would have added four parts per window.
Still waiting for someone to build an F-35 around this...
+8@HiHiTryLol Don't worry! This method took me almost 8 months to get right!
It will take time.
@HiHiTryLol I suggest that you take apart the nose of this airplane if you want a visual guideline.
@HiHiTryLol What I do is usually go first to google images and get a nice picture. Next, I recreate the nose out of regular fuselage blocks. Next, I delete the areas that need to be hollow. After that, I use skinny fuselage blocks (like on the nose of this airplane) to fill in the paneling and floor. The last two things I do are cockpit windscreen pieces and interior design.
I call hacks on the part count...
Good plane!
+1@RailfanEthan @T8flightcrafts Thank you for the feedback and positive support!
+2WOW
^^That's how you break sp website^^
+2You sure love copying things.
@AdlerSteiner Well... OK
@CrashFighter05 Thank you!